Young Black women are disproportionately affected by HIV/AIDS. Nicole Lewis urges us to answer Bob Marley's call to get up, stand up and do something about it!
In 2004, Texas ranked number four in the nation in the number of HIV/AIDS cases. Black people represent the fastest growing population living with HIV/AIDS in Texas, with young women close behind.
Any presidential candidate credibly asking for African American votes must show how he or she plans to end the epidemic in Black America. They've come a long way since 2004, but still don't have detailed proposals.
A crisis pregnancy center in St. Paul, Minn. announces plans to purchase a building next to a Planned Parenthood. Manipulation or calculated anti-choice strategy?
The purpose of media and police raids on "suspected abortion clinics" has little to do with actually preventing clandestine abortions, or even educating the public.
Connecticut Catholic Bishops' claim that they are the real victims of new legislation that stops Connecticut hospitals from denying emergency contraception to women who have been raped.
What's working -- less sex or better contraception? Champions of comprehensive sex education and abstinence-only advocates both claim credit; Jennifer Liss examines both sides.
Trojan Condoms recently launched a new series of ads. "Evolve. Use a condom every time," is the tagline for the campaign. CBS and Fox have refused to air the ad.
Senators Coleman and Domenici have proposed an amendment which would put undocumented immigrant women at risk of deportation for reporting a crime—including domestic violence.